25 Side Hustles That Pay $50/hr or MORE

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I am a retired family physician and my fantasy side hustle was to offer my services to take patients to doctor appointments. While I wouldn’t involve myself in their care directly, I could take notes and do some translation of the medical jargon. Like your 25 side hustles, I suspect this could be quite lucrative!

ronaldjones
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I taught my son and daughter how to do all their own work on their own vehicles.

arthura.applegatejr.
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This is a very comprehensive video and it seems to be very accurate for the American reality. Some of these ideas might even work here in The Netherlands (but not many, the Dutch are a bit frugal). Very inspiring. Thanks!

TheSimArchitect
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Great ideas! Pooper scooping is a great idea, that definitely isn't something most people would think of as a side Hussle.

GrowingonVancouverIsland
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I pick up the mail and check on a vacation home 2x week for $50. I still get paid if they come out for the week. Just having a human on hand to check on things is valuable to the owners.

codyleeser
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There must be a lot of disposable income in canada😂 You’d probably get a cup of tea or a beer for doing any of this stuff in the uk. We are tight as cramp!

mattdog
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My first side hustle was selling Coca-Cola to construction workers out of my little red wagon at age 5. I lived on a dead end street that was being developed into a huge suburb. Sold out every day.

karenharvey
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About 20 yrs ago, i met a lovely lady who's business was home handy gal/painting. Her work was mostly with older ladies. Most women, particularly if they're alone, frail, or anxious, aren't particularly keen on having a strange man in their home to do work. This gal did great word of mouth, and had many repeat customers for everything from moving/assembling furniture, carpet cleaning, simple plumbing fixes, lots of painting, and the like.

always_b_natural
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I would like a $50/hr full time living job.

GLeon-ovyu
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I don't mind working. When you work for someone else, they work you into the ground.

sharonevans
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I used to resell/flip (I’d mostly buy things from thrift stores) but then I found myself holding too much inventory and before I knew it I had a whole closet full of stuff I needed to sell 😩

EricaInTokyo
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I have written successful resumes, and coached friends and family for job interviews many times. They do better than I do! Funny, I never thought I could advertise and help others. I was in the corporate world for years. Thanks for the idea, Nicole.

susanstewart
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Hello, I just wanna say thank you Nicole, your channel appeared to me at a perfect timing of my life. I love your authenticity and the fact that you are happy living with yourself. You inspire me even more towards my goals of getting financial freedom as a single mom of 3. And to be perfectly happy with solitude.

arianeboule
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I live in Poland and we have to pay taxes and have a registered company for many of jobs you were refering to. Reseling items is trackable and you can easly figure out how much you have to pay taxes. And also when you are doing it frequently you have to pay insurance and other fees. It is about minimal wage and is not depanding on how much you earn. And you have to have accountant because law is changing all the time so in order to do your thing you have to hire someone to do taxes. So tutoring is also a frequent job and minors can’t do it. Maybe you could pick up poo or petsitting from time to time,
but many people do not give cash for that. You can have a homecooked meal or recive a handshake. I know many people work in grey area and try to get paid but when it is illegal you can be reported and then have to pay taxes. Also any activity regarding meal prep have to have approved place to do it - sanitary regultions.

michalinkazofia
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"Bitch in a Bag" 🤣😂 I had a cat (passed away about 3 years ago at the Ripe old age of 25!) and she also hated everyone (Except Me) My Mother used to call her "The Old Bitch"🤣

veronicalee
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Do you have notes you refer to off screen? You speak so articulately and fast. (Yea, I'm southern so we speak a bit slower, lol)

Castleknight
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Ha! I was a poop scooper part time for a while. Not independent but the company I worked for booked all the clients, provided me an old truck and even gave me a GPS unit (pre smart phone era). I gotta tell you, when I was stringing part time jobs together for a while? That was actually one of my favorite ones! Drive around on somebody else’s dime, spend the whole day outdoors, and best of all get to meet dozens of new dogs! 😂 If I decided I needed another side gig I’d probably be more inclined for dog walking instead, but scooping yards was not terrible.

brucemorris
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Providing cooked food requires various licenses and permits on the US. Could possibly hire on to cook meals in peoples' own homes, though.

TheYangnyin
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Lawn mowing I can say is realy good. When my brother and I were around 11 or so years of age we got into it by chance. A local builder had done some units for a government contract. Part of it was the lawns had to be mowed for 6 weeks. As our father, who had a carying business, brought the sand and gravel for the concreting, he ask dad if we would do the lawns. We were happy to help. Dad applied and got the contract to mow the lawns from there, us boys done the work. Dad bought us a second mower. From there we had to buy fuel etc for mowers. We bit by bit ended up with 20 or more lawns. Where we lived was high rainfall, and lawns needed doing every week for a lot of the year. $1 a lawn if we used the customers mower, $2 if we used ours. On a Saturday we would go from around 8 am to 6 pm or so. Then after school some days. This is 1968 or so. Wages was around a dollar an hour for an adult. We were earning around $30 plus a week at 10 or 12 years old. More than pocket money

johnblyth
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This list was for once, very useful! I could do a number of those things, thanks for the ideas!

jennhall